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The Feed Supplement market is a segment of the Animal Feedstuffs industry that focuses on providing additional nutrition to livestock. Feed supplements are typically used to improve the quality of feed, increase the efficiency of feed utilization, and reduce the cost of feed. Feed supplements can be divided into two categories: organic and inorganic. Organic feed supplements are derived from natural sources such as plants, animals, and minerals, while inorganic feed supplements are synthetic and contain artificial ingredients. Feed supplements are available in a variety of forms, including powders, liquids, and pellets.
Feed supplements are used to improve the health and performance of livestock, as well as to reduce the environmental impact of animal production. They are also used to improve the quality of animal products, such as milk, eggs, and meat.
Some companies in the Feed Supplement market include Alltech, Cargill, DSM, and Nutreco. Show Less Read more